‘There are no more jumbo eggs available in the markets in the province right now because of the El Niño phenomenon,’ says Negros Occidental’s provincial veterinarian
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“There are no more jumbo eggs available in the markets in the province right now because of the El Niño phenomenon,” Lemano said. Lemana said the rising temperatures have started to adversely affect the P8-billion poultry industry in Negros Occidental, a province that produces an average of 1.2 million eggs daily.
Eric Magdato, an egg vendor at the Bacolod Central Market, confirmed that large eggs have become a rare sight in the public market where he works.
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